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Syed Ali Gilani calls for shutdown on wednesday in IOK
Srinagar, April 28 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has paid glowing tributes to three youth martyred by Indian troops in Shopian and called for shutdown in their memory on Wednesday.
Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said the purpose of the shutdown is to highlight need of election boycott, urging the people to observe complete shutdown on April 30 and protest demonstrations against the arrests and detentions of Hurriyet leaders and activists.
“The sacrifices demand that we should also completely boycott the election drama on April 30 and May 7 and send a clear message to the Indian rulers and their agents in Kashmir that Kashmiris are against the forcible control of the territory by Indian military,” Gilani said.
Paying tributes to the slain youth, Abdul Haq, M Asif Wani and Shabbir Goursi, the veteran Hurriyet leader said they sacrificed their present for the future of their nation.
Gilani expressed deep sorrow and concern over the video in which the Indian army was mistreating and misbehaving with the bodies of three martyred youth.
“The ill-treatment with the bodies of slain youth is as a war crime. The Indian army is claiming to be the disciplined army in the world but their treatment with the dead bodies of Kashmiri youth negated their claim and it is also the clear violation of international laws,” he deplored.
Srinagar, April 28 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has paid glowing tributes to three youth martyred by Indian troops in Shopian and called for shutdown in their memory on Wednesday.
Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said the purpose of the shutdown is to highlight need of election boycott, urging the people to observe complete shutdown on April 30 and protest demonstrations against the arrests and detentions of Hurriyet leaders and activists.
“The sacrifices demand that we should also completely boycott the election drama on April 30 and May 7 and send a clear message to the Indian rulers and their agents in Kashmir that Kashmiris are against the forcible control of the territory by Indian military,” Gilani said.
Paying tributes to the slain youth, Abdul Haq, M Asif Wani and Shabbir Goursi, the veteran Hurriyet leader said they sacrificed their present for the future of their nation.
Gilani expressed deep sorrow and concern over the video in which the Indian army was mistreating and misbehaving with the bodies of three martyred youth.
“The ill-treatment with the bodies of slain youth is as a war crime. The Indian army is claiming to be the disciplined army in the world but their treatment with the dead bodies of Kashmiri youth negated their claim and it is also the clear violation of international laws,” he deplored.